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the focus is invisible to us. i try to write in this book is taking place with people who don't go on tv and whose names are almost entirely unknown. the outside world has changed dramatically and is changing every year, sometimes every month coming of the campaigns are getting a lot smarter about what they do, why they do it, and i think that the general campaign coverage is struggling to keep up explaining to the voters and the viewers and what they are doing and why and what the sort of thinking is under hurting all of that. >> host: you are talking about it what is causing the victory lap and you have this picture in your mind there is this lab. can you give some perspective in the campaigns now how many people are working on this stuff? was a typical campaign, how many people are working on the campaign and how many people would be working on this sort of data analysis and all the things you're talking about >> guest: the empiricism is informing everything will sort of rigorous experimental methods with her s
the focus is invisible to us. i try to write in this book is taking place with people who don't go on tv and whose names are almost entirely unknown. the outside world has changed dramatically and is changing every year, sometimes every month coming of the campaigns are getting a lot smarter about what they do, why they do it, and i think that the general campaign coverage is struggling to keep up explaining to the voters and the viewers and what they are doing and why and what the sort of...
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thank you for joining us on booktv. >> thank use a much. i appreciate it. >>> up next on booktv "after words" with this week's guest host no label cofounder nancy jay gibson. this week's sasha issenberg and his latest book the victory lab. the author of the sushi economy pulls the curtain that of the operatives that use social science to determine the outcome of elections. >> host: well, sasha this is a provocative and timely look as we are weeks away from the election. i want to know how did you come to want to write this book? >> guest: i covered campaigns beginning in philadelphia, so i was paying more attention to sort of tactics and techniques in the physical world of campaigns just because in the big city so much attention was being paid to the vote counted and precinct targeted so i talked to people that were making tv ads and i was always shocked as i think anybody that spent time on the campaigns is that most people couldn't explain to me why they did anything that they were doing. how do you know that and why do you do that and at
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by using data. but they are scrambling to sort about anything approaching approaching the scale of the obama campaign. anything approaching the ambition of the obama campaign, the type of policy to be solved in six months are going to be a lot smaller than the type of problems you can solve in four years. >> host: do you think that this campaign is going to rely more on messaging his presidential campaign, or on these targeting techniques? what's the next? how much -- test message still matter or is it if you can just fine-tune it and target a better, that's going to be the difference? how do you put that altogether? >> guest: the message still matters. one of the things, you know, this whole narrative, the bulk of my book takes place over the last 10 to 15 years, has taken place in an era of real partisan polarization. one of -- 2000 that being his formative moment i think in terms of innovation in politics, for two reasons. one is it's a very close election. so campaigns that might have once said
by using data. but they are scrambling to sort about anything approaching approaching the scale of the obama campaign. anything approaching the ambition of the obama campaign, the type of policy to be solved in six months are going to be a lot smaller than the type of problems you can solve in four years. >> host: do you think that this campaign is going to rely more on messaging his presidential campaign, or on these targeting techniques? what's the next? how much -- test message still...
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at the same time ask them to appear in front of us. we can start going over the list. >> there refused to a knowledge a school closing plan. high- ranking administrators told them that 80-120 underperforming or underutilized schools could closed. the resolution comes the same week teachers approved a four year $300 million deal. school closings at a retail. this will be the next big fight. >> and is on their hands. it is certainly not on our spirit if they would like to listen to us and make the community and the people who actually work in the schools a part of the process they might actually have a little bit more success. >> they say the public has a right to transparency. >> by having it transparent process of how they're going to close the school and how much money they're going to say if comic gives us a fiscal responsibility. >> a spokesperson released a statement that says we actively engage our aldermen on issues that impact families in the community. we have met multiple times with the aldermen and will continue to seek input
at the same time ask them to appear in front of us. we can start going over the list. >> there refused to a knowledge a school closing plan. high- ranking administrators told them that 80-120 underperforming or underutilized schools could closed. the resolution comes the same week teachers approved a four year $300 million deal. school closings at a retail. this will be the next big fight. >> and is on their hands. it is certainly not on our spirit if they would like to listen to us...
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>> teachers like things to be done with us not to us. there are some who do not want to change that system. what we really need is our representatives in springfield to step up. what we don't feel like doing is getting invited to a dinner party to talk about these things to find out that we are the only ones on the menu. we have no further response from careless or the library assistant and a lawsuit late tonight we got a statement from the illinois teachers' retirement system they hope that lawmakers properly fund pensions and that any reform must adhere to the 1970 constitution mayor emanuel says he will not ask taxpayers to pay more into a broken system and is committed to working with springfield in meaningful pension reform. >> coming up explosive testimony today from the bartender brutally beaten by former chicago police officer. and a verdict in the kankakee murder trial but gained notoriety for the first to we saw that last tide commercial with the parents and the cute little baby triplets... well wait until your triplets move ba
>> teachers like things to be done with us not to us. there are some who do not want to change that system. what we really need is our representatives in springfield to step up. what we don't feel like doing is getting invited to a dinner party to talk about these things to find out that we are the only ones on the menu. we have no further response from careless or the library assistant and a lawsuit late tonight we got a statement from the illinois teachers' retirement system they hope...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> before you face plant into that halloween candy stash, i'm want just talking the kids here, chasing life today is about the importance of flossing of your teeth. every time gu to the dentist, you're told how important this is. most of you don't actually listen. a proper flossing not only leads to a nice smile, but it gives a window into the overall health of your body. you can see your teeth as well. getting rid of the plaque lowers your risk of heart steez and maybe more so that excessive plaque may be -- flossing your
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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i believe in harmony for all of us. i believe there is one higher power up there. >> yeah, and with many different - depending on what kind of person comes to it, they respond in a way - maybe some christians, some native americans- >> yeah. there are some native americans all over here in chicago, that believe that our method is lutherans, and they're more free to believe in what they want to believe. but i was raised traditionally. >> so that it could be quite possible that a methodist native american might still come out and participate in a sweat lodge? >> sure. sure. >> well, there you go. >> how difficult is it for you to carry on some of your religious practices here in a very large city, such as a sweat lodge? where do you set that up in a very large city? >> that's a good question, because the one i ran here was two months ago and it was out in burr ridge. one of our practices is we use willow building the sweat lodges. so i say it took me five hours to find willow in chicago. and i looked all over, around the
i believe in harmony for all of us. i believe there is one higher power up there. >> yeah, and with many different - depending on what kind of person comes to it, they respond in a way - maybe some christians, some native americans- >> yeah. there are some native americans all over here in chicago, that believe that our method is lutherans, and they're more free to believe in what they want to believe. but i was raised traditionally. >> so that it could be quite possible that...
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one fed-up homeowner at the arlington on walter reed drive sent us these photos. she says the animals are no longer afraid of humans because someone there is feeding them. they've csed property damage and they're even limiting residents' movements at night. >> you can't use the outdoors. we have a pet, we can't let him out. and you cannot even have a barbecue. you can't do anything outside. once it gets dark, you just have to stay in. >> neighbors claim the raccoon population started to grow two years ago. they're hoping someone can trap and move them out of there. >>> there are new warnings tonight about a deadly outbreak of meningitis. local health officials are contacting thousands of patients who received steroid injections for severe back pain. they were treated at medical centers that received contaminated shots. those shots came from a fafphary in massachusetts. five patients have died including one in virginia and one in maryland. it is a rare type of meningitis that is not contagious. maryland has released the names of the clinic that received the drugs.
one fed-up homeowner at the arlington on walter reed drive sent us these photos. she says the animals are no longer afraid of humans because someone there is feeding them. they've csed property damage and they're even limiting residents' movements at night. >> you can't use the outdoors. we have a pet, we can't let him out. and you cannot even have a barbecue. you can't do anything outside. once it gets dark, you just have to stay in. >> neighbors claim the raccoon population...
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thank you for joining us. former state rep derrick smith continues to dodge his chief opponent lance tyson the man trying to win his district seat accused of taking $10,000 in bribes. smith only found in for a few minutes. smith was expelled from the illinois house after being indicted but remains on the ballot if convicted of bribery he could get 20 years in prison. stay with us for updates on all of the races leading up to election day. you can fall was on wgntv.com/decision2012. >> temperatures dropped as much as 25 degrees in one hour and a half we are 30 degrees off the day's high going into a mid november spell of whether subnormal temperatures, coolest in six months coming into a monster storm forming on the east coast. >> what dna testing has confirmed about a woman's son who for years was considered one of john wayne gacy is victims. ar 's victims. >> father and his four year-old son were discovered dead inside their home. >> york phil police received a request for a well being checked yesterday after
thank you for joining us. former state rep derrick smith continues to dodge his chief opponent lance tyson the man trying to win his district seat accused of taking $10,000 in bribes. smith only found in for a few minutes. smith was expelled from the illinois house after being indicted but remains on the ballot if convicted of bribery he could get 20 years in prison. stay with us for updates on all of the races leading up to election day. you can fall was on wgntv.com/decision2012. >>...
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tell the us why you're so bullish? >> well, i think we're consolidating a little bit right now after the big run-up in the summer, susie. down over the last month. that could continue a while. i guess i see two big catalysts as we go into next year. one i think even though the economy is growing far slower than anyone-- than will please anybody, more and more part of it are starting to work. we're starting to gear, if you will. and you just reported confidence went to a five-year high this morning among households. the unemployment rate is down 1.2% in last year, the biggest drop in the recovery. this is comes at a time when the labor force is growing at the fastest pace this year. debt burdens were at a record high. now they're close to record lows. bank lending was absent until about a year ago. now it's rising. housing activity is showing up. home prices are rising. stock market at a four-year high. my point, is i think we'll start to accept that this recovery-- even though it's slow-- is sustainable, and that may r
tell the us why you're so bullish? >> well, i think we're consolidating a little bit right now after the big run-up in the summer, susie. down over the last month. that could continue a while. i guess i see two big catalysts as we go into next year. one i think even though the economy is growing far slower than anyone-- than will please anybody, more and more part of it are starting to work. we're starting to gear, if you will. and you just reported confidence went to a five-year high...
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it's a hidden america most of us will never see. abc's alex perez, who himself grew up in one of these dangerous neighborhoods, brings us the first in a series of reports we're calling, from chicago, "hidden america: don't shoot, i want to grow up." >> where is that coming from? >> reporter: thursday night in chicago. mothers on the south and west sides of this city are bracing. for them, weekends mean violence. murder. and sleepless nights. praying that their children will live to bury them, not the other way around. it's a prayer diana knows well. she lives in a chicago neighborhood called little village, the same home where she grew up. but the fond memories she had here were erased on a warm, saturday afternoon last march. >> it was a beautiful day. we were going to go to a bit day party. we were actually waiting for our cousins to join us. >> reporter: while she waited, she, her boyfriend, 2-year-old daughter kate lip and 6-year-old daughter alliyah decided to sit on the front porch. chef was helping alliyah tame her frizzy hai
it's a hidden america most of us will never see. abc's alex perez, who himself grew up in one of these dangerous neighborhoods, brings us the first in a series of reports we're calling, from chicago, "hidden america: don't shoot, i want to grow up." >> where is that coming from? >> reporter: thursday night in chicago. mothers on the south and west sides of this city are bracing. for them, weekends mean violence. murder. and sleepless nights. praying that their children...
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why use the worst-case scenario? i use the worst-case scenario of a family member getting sick or family member buying. is that an opportunity? no its not but it is an opportunity because it slows your life down and it makes you start evaluating on how you live your life and everything like that and after you start doing that and you start using this opportunity to evaluate your life is at that point that you need to hold yourself accountable every single day and to make it better. do you agree? and i want to tell you something else i've learned. i've learned about people and dillinger out and meeting so many different people and from a small town in kentucky. i travel 25 to 28 days and i do are not speaking at numerous types of people. and some of them are good, some of them are bad, some of them are crazy. but what i like to say is it's like with these afghans now they were the closest people to me as any marine in my entire life. these afghan soldiers i still keep in touch with them every week at least allowed to
why use the worst-case scenario? i use the worst-case scenario of a family member getting sick or family member buying. is that an opportunity? no its not but it is an opportunity because it slows your life down and it makes you start evaluating on how you live your life and everything like that and after you start doing that and you start using this opportunity to evaluate your life is at that point that you need to hold yourself accountable every single day and to make it better. do you...
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help us. help us try to be better. give us opportunities to do things what we good at. give us something to do that's positive. >> reporter: back in the room, the mood is shifting. they argue about whether having a job could have made a difference. >> nobody has a job out here. all these kids sitting out here on the streets. >> you go to suburb areas, you have a lot of people putting their kids in, football, baseball, making sure their time is occupied. >> reporter: what did you dream of being when you were 1 ye2 ye old? >> a lawyer. because of the life i chose, i had one, not being one. >> reporter: at one point, the man known as mr. blast, whose arrest record includes attempted murder says, he's giving ceasefire a try. >> everybody up in here got talent. you can put these guns down and let's go with what we got. let's go with our talent. >> you think it's going to be real easy to put down the gun? >> raised to be a man. time for you to step out and show you a man. >> reporter: man enough not to shoot bystanders, including children. they agree, it is now. >> just crazy
help us. help us try to be better. give us opportunities to do things what we good at. give us something to do that's positive. >> reporter: back in the room, the mood is shifting. they argue about whether having a job could have made a difference. >> nobody has a job out here. all these kids sitting out here on the streets. >> you go to suburb areas, you have a lot of people putting their kids in, football, baseball, making sure their time is occupied. >> reporter: what...
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sources tell us their ages are 5 1/8 years old. chicago tribune is reporting that two dogs were also found dead in the condominium units. police were called to perform the well-being and check just after 10:00 last night. wgn learned the mother of one of the children was an overnight nurse at edward hospital. police are telling us very little right now but sources say the person of interest is a baby sitter who was also killedalso killed her own child in a bizarre attack. the babysitter was found covered in blood. needless to say neighbors are absolutely horrified. >> it's horrible. i have family with kids around that age so it is really hard to hear. >> you're looking at a live picture. an animal control man rolled up to the scene. we had reports that two dogs were killed in this rampage. we don't know if there were other dogs in that unit. naperville police are seeking to relieve people's fears. they say there is no reason to believe there is any other subject at large. >> this may raise questions about safety and how to select s
sources tell us their ages are 5 1/8 years old. chicago tribune is reporting that two dogs were also found dead in the condominium units. police were called to perform the well-being and check just after 10:00 last night. wgn learned the mother of one of the children was an overnight nurse at edward hospital. police are telling us very little right now but sources say the person of interest is a baby sitter who was also killedalso killed her own child in a bizarre attack. the babysitter was...
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. >>> hey, there, and thank you for joining us. well, there is some fascinating new guidance out there on fertility and freezing eggs. we'll sort that out for you. >>> also, the top chef stopping by to tell me how your vote, this election could also tell us how to enjoy safety and healthier foods. also, tom joiner coming by with a healthy message everybody needs to hear out there. >>> but first, i want to put your health insurance options out there under the microscope. you know what happens every year around this time? many of us are confronted with having to make some crucial decisions about our medical care. about our health insurance. you get those things in the mail. i can tell you, even as a doctor, all that paperwork, all of those numbers can be overwhelming. it is a lot to sift through. so here to help us navigate this mind-boggliing information. >> hi. >> you know, i sift through this as a consumer, the number of choices people have can vary. but for a number of people with choices in health insurance, you say there are ke
. >>> hey, there, and thank you for joining us. well, there is some fascinating new guidance out there on fertility and freezing eggs. we'll sort that out for you. >>> also, the top chef stopping by to tell me how your vote, this election could also tell us how to enjoy safety and healthier foods. also, tom joiner coming by with a healthy message everybody needs to hear out there. >>> but first, i want to put your health insurance options out there under the...
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do we have any other items before us? >> that completes the agenda. >> thank you, we are adjourned. >> welcome to culture wire. we will look at the latest and greatest public art project. recently, the airport unveiled the new state of the art terminal. let's take a look. the new terminal service and american airlines and virgin america was designed by a world- renowned architecture's firm. originally built in 1954, the building underwent massive renovation to become the first registered terminal and one of the must modern and sustainable terminals and the united states. the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps complement and instill the space as opposed
do we have any other items before us? >> that completes the agenda. >> thank you, we are adjourned. >> welcome to culture wire. we will look at the latest and greatest public art project. recently, the airport unveiled the new state of the art terminal. let's take a look. the new terminal service and american airlines and virgin america was designed by a world- renowned architecture's firm. originally built in 1954, the building underwent massive renovation to become the first...
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john brady of rj o'brien joins us now. john, jobs are on tap this morning. > > expectations are for non- farm payrolls in the month of september to reach plus 100,000, while the unemployment rate, which was 8.1% in august, should uptick to 8.2%. this is a very sensitive report, not just for the markets but for the general election, as there will be one more employment report after today ahead of the tuesday, november 6th, election. so, i think the most import number is probably the unemployment rate. that tends to get splashed across newspapers on saturday morning. should come in right around 8.2%. but, likewise within the non-farm payroll number, there's going to be a big difference this month between plus 100,000 and plus 90,000. the incumbent president, of course, would like to see a 6-digit figure rather than a 5-digit figure, so it is a very important number for politics moving forward. > > john, what a week for oil. oil had a big spurt yesterday. > > i think there was probably a little more short coming in oil today.
john brady of rj o'brien joins us now. john, jobs are on tap this morning. > > expectations are for non- farm payrolls in the month of september to reach plus 100,000, while the unemployment rate, which was 8.1% in august, should uptick to 8.2%. this is a very sensitive report, not just for the markets but for the general election, as there will be one more employment report after today ahead of the tuesday, november 6th, election. so, i think the most import number is probably the...
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the current location is very inconvenient for us. many of us do not know how to get there. on the other hand, we know how to get to city hall, we have more chance of options going to city hall. in addition, many of residents are seniors with physical disabilities. it's difficult for them to get around. having the meetings live on tv would give them the chance for an update. for working families, they can watch online. by having it broadcasted, it will bring back the relationship with the agency. we ask you move the commission meetings to city hall and broadcast for the public. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> willie radcliffe, libertiville. and the daily news paper and i also just started a limited partnership for development. but the housing authority has -- needs light shined on it what's going on. they spend a lot of money, especially in bayview hunter's point and district 10. but people of color have been locked out. also some time there's contracts left out for people to do development and no one else was asked to even be involved or knew it was coming up. so t
the current location is very inconvenient for us. many of us do not know how to get there. on the other hand, we know how to get to city hall, we have more chance of options going to city hall. in addition, many of residents are seniors with physical disabilities. it's difficult for them to get around. having the meetings live on tv would give them the chance for an update. for working families, they can watch online. by having it broadcasted, it will bring back the relationship with the...
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money that could have created good jobs and... better schools for us. question seven keeps maryland money in maryland. david smallwood: question seven, i think it will be a... good thing for the state of maryland. >>> new tonight, a maryland man is believed to be missing in a glacier park in montana. they were reported missing by family members, they failed to catch a night on friday. this vehicle was located on friday night and 50 search crews a looking for them. there is 18 inches of snow on the ground. vrments >>> speck specter died in his home today, when he was a liberal republican who switched in 2009 after saying the republicans were becoming too conservative. >>> october is almost over and the election is 23 days away and president obama and governor romney are preparing to face each other for the second time. steaks are high and why both men maybe a little nervous. >> reporter: they are gearing up for round two. romney is prepping in boston and the president is in virginia. >> how is the debate process going? >> it is going great. >> reporter:
money that could have created good jobs and... better schools for us. question seven keeps maryland money in maryland. david smallwood: question seven, i think it will be a... good thing for the state of maryland. >>> new tonight, a maryland man is believed to be missing in a glacier park in montana. they were reported missing by family members, they failed to catch a night on friday. this vehicle was located on friday night and 50 search crews a looking for them. there is 18 inches of...
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stay with us. the illinois public interest research groups found chlorinated flame retardant and carcinogen in seven of 10 children's products tested the chemical was removed from children's pajamas in the 1970's due to concerns that it impacted immune function and hormone problems but they now believe that no label indicates the presence in these children's products. the inspector general randomly checked 127 weight-loss and immune boosting products and the health claims made were not backed up by science and health experts say by taking the supplements people may be putting themselves are risk when you have the flu your dog or cat is at risk, passing in the flow from humans to pets, scientists and veterinarians admit the concept is poorly understood but they say it is occurring more and more raising the risk for disease mutation, if you have the flu distance yourself from your pat and if your dog has a fever you can tell if their nose is warm or if they have a runny nose take them to the vet for
stay with us. the illinois public interest research groups found chlorinated flame retardant and carcinogen in seven of 10 children's products tested the chemical was removed from children's pajamas in the 1970's due to concerns that it impacted immune function and hormone problems but they now believe that no label indicates the presence in these children's products. the inspector general randomly checked 127 weight-loss and immune boosting products and the health claims made were not backed...
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tom skilling joins us did you see the live shot? that would be the place to feel the winds there is no question about that, look at these shops these are some of the waves pounding up against our lake michigan shoreline today brad give us a couple of shots how would you like to be in front of that? look at that which engulfing the bowie went out in vermont we photographed a beautiful rainbow after the rains of sandy departed yesterday that was a blizzard up in west virginia in the mountains they are moving in on 3 ft. of snow and it's still coming down this is the full life cycle of staying the which started here monday in the caribbean and moved up across cuba and off of bermuda it turns into a and then it turns towards the west end of the united states. circulation dominates much of the u.s. weather the storm is weakening. it's still 1,600 mi. across that takes awhile to slow down. one of the ways we gauge how fast the storm is weakening as if we look at a simple barometer reading. tomorrow night it will weaken further the reason
tom skilling joins us did you see the live shot? that would be the place to feel the winds there is no question about that, look at these shops these are some of the waves pounding up against our lake michigan shoreline today brad give us a couple of shots how would you like to be in front of that? look at that which engulfing the bowie went out in vermont we photographed a beautiful rainbow after the rains of sandy departed yesterday that was a blizzard up in west virginia in the mountains...
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it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approve this message. >>> ladies, we know you have heard it before, early detection is the key to feeting breast cancer and mammogram is the key. most health insurance companies cover the cost. the cdc recommends women 50 and older get tested every two years. >>> you know, it's one of the most commonly used drugs for breast cancer but for some women they could stop working after a few years. abc2 news health reporter linda so said there is help for an alter -- hope for an alternative. >> reporter: she said she appreciates tamoxifen. >> i just take a pill every day. >> reporter: for such a simple therapy, the impact of tamoxifen has been profound in not only treating it but preventing. >> reduces the chance of getting the breast cancer back. >> reporter: but for some women that protection is temporary. doctors say after five years up to 40% of women develop resistance to tamoxifen but a new study offers hope. researchers looked at over 300 human tumors and found t
it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approve this message. >>> ladies, we know you have heard it before, early detection is the key to feeting breast cancer and mammogram is the key. most health insurance companies cover the cost. the cdc recommends women 50 and older get tested every two years. >>> you know, it's one of the most commonly used drugs for breast cancer but for some women they could stop working...
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for us, here we are with a beautiful evening. when you are at a later on at 11 o'clock, take a look at the eastern sky. that a brilliant object, it is the planet jupiter, the planet jupiter is that a bright object near the moon. 83 degrees today. the record, 96. that was the warmest day ever in october, from 1941. right now we are into the 70's -- let's pretend this is going to happen. chicago, 50 degrees. that is the cold air. some 20 almost 30 degrees below where they were 24 hours ago. here is what is going to be going on. here comes this big way that will died down and over us and especially on sunday, bringing in a very cold wet day. tomorrow, temperatures will still be into the 60's but then as we get into tomorrow, the wind begins coming in. later on tomorrow, maybe a passing shower but the main thing will be the cold air and look dead sunday. by sunday morning, with the cold air it will feel into the 40's. and then it will be a rainy day on sunday. a mild evening for the friday night football games and then as we get into
for us, here we are with a beautiful evening. when you are at a later on at 11 o'clock, take a look at the eastern sky. that a brilliant object, it is the planet jupiter, the planet jupiter is that a bright object near the moon. 83 degrees today. the record, 96. that was the warmest day ever in october, from 1941. right now we are into the 70's -- let's pretend this is going to happen. chicago, 50 degrees. that is the cold air. some 20 almost 30 degrees below where they were 24 hours ago. here...
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outcomes in europe now our guest will help us make sense of these ingredients and tell us why he thinks the u.s. recession is already baked into the cake let's get to today's capital account. so incumbent obama and. under mitt romney are getting ready to face off in their first debate wednesday in the race for an old president thanks to weigh in bonsai for this clever depiction of who he is dead dead brother versus mitt the twit as they wrestle to convince the public of who to vote for both may be wrestling with how best to avoid letting people know they don't have a sound plan for cutting federal deficits at least not according to analysts who say the math doesn't add but here is how the one of the paul ryan recently dealt with this issue but i have to look at what we just haven't given me the money that we don't have. it would take me too long to go through all of the math. but he goes on to say and i paraphrase he swears it all works out just just trust him don't worry there's details now one tax you also are likely to hear about in this week's debate is the g.d.p. tax though our gue
outcomes in europe now our guest will help us make sense of these ingredients and tell us why he thinks the u.s. recession is already baked into the cake let's get to today's capital account. so incumbent obama and. under mitt romney are getting ready to face off in their first debate wednesday in the race for an old president thanks to weigh in bonsai for this clever depiction of who he is dead dead brother versus mitt the twit as they wrestle to convince the public of who to vote for both may...
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there used to it i guess. one of the things our expert says, do not put something on facebook that you would not put on your front door. observing the and directing is a great way. as albans that the found a friend that they're not seen in 35 years. car lots of scams. there are lots of skills. putting information on facebook about infants is really helping them to steal the attendee. he did not want to do thatsteal the identity. >> we're going to have a class. facebook for seniors. we do with love to have you. would love to have you trib u's facebook for grandparents" class takes place tuesday october 23rd 9 a-m at tribune tower in chicago. log on to trib nation dot com slash events to get more information or to order tickets. next governor pat quinn and chicago mayor rahm emmanuel's disagreement over who should run the state stadium authority. and, they're the most successful british girl group in pop history. they're celebrating their 30th anniversary by being part of the hard rock's pinktober breast cancer
there used to it i guess. one of the things our expert says, do not put something on facebook that you would not put on your front door. observing the and directing is a great way. as albans that the found a friend that they're not seen in 35 years. car lots of scams. there are lots of skills. putting information on facebook about infants is really helping them to steal the attendee. he did not want to do thatsteal the identity. >> we're going to have a class. facebook for seniors. we do...
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tell us why? >> well, we look at citi and it's a bank that has not performed as well as some of those other tough ones like bank of america this year. on the one hand. on the other hand we think it's a great play on what the federal reserve is doing. when they put all this money into the economy they are 12i78ity-- stimulating housing. citi has problem relating to housing. they are stimulating emerging markets where citi is the strongest. >> all right, let's take a look at some of your other picks besides citi. you like goldman sachs. you have been telling us this all year. and the regional bank suntrust. again, was's the attraction? >> suntrust again is in the southeast. it has continued to have credit problems later than a lot of the other banks. but that's been a bad thingment but now we think it's a good thing. because right now we can still see a lot of positive improvements as we start to see a pick up in the economy and housing and places like florida, can help move that stock back up. so w
tell us why? >> well, we look at citi and it's a bank that has not performed as well as some of those other tough ones like bank of america this year. on the one hand. on the other hand we think it's a great play on what the federal reserve is doing. when they put all this money into the economy they are 12i78ity-- stimulating housing. citi has problem relating to housing. they are stimulating emerging markets where citi is the strongest. >> all right, let's take a look at some of...
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. >> stay with us up for continuing coverage. we will have the latest tomorrow morning beginning at 4:00 a.m. >> bail has been denied for a man charged with the murder of his missing girlfriend >> as friends of gena chiodo gathered for another search sunday morning hitting that shes actually gone.. you actually know it. the boyfriend accused in her murder had his first appearance in cook county criminal court. 42 year old donal clark is charged with first degree murder, though chiodos body still isnt found. we are in the early stages of this proceeding so at this point we just have to let the legal process take its course defense attorney michael omeara heard some of the evidence against his client for the first time sunday... including what police found inside the calumet city home where clark and chiodo lived. according to court records investigators discovered blood throughout the home. outside they found garbage cans filled with a blood stained rug and bath mat, a womans skirt, broken furniture and a plastic shower curtain co
. >> stay with us up for continuing coverage. we will have the latest tomorrow morning beginning at 4:00 a.m. >> bail has been denied for a man charged with the murder of his missing girlfriend >> as friends of gena chiodo gathered for another search sunday morning hitting that shes actually gone.. you actually know it. the boyfriend accused in her murder had his first appearance in cook county criminal court. 42 year old donal clark is charged with first degree murder, though...
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and imagine the taxpayer dollars used. john: border patrol, immigration, fema, e ven the nasa scientist. >> eventhe peace corps. >> at home insecurity we found 62 people getting paid to do work do you know, what they do full-time? just union work. homeland security. >> 40% of unionized. john: i am depressed their writing a book together and still set next to each other. elizabeth fact john: [applause] everyone wants more pay. i negotiate with my boss over mysalary, pension. government workers do that. but there negotiation is different because the boss is a politician who will be long gone by the time the bill for medical care comes do. politicians make some money promises and as a result they are trillions of dollars in the hour bet. where will tomorrows politicians get the money? they will probably stiff workers. no more money left. myavorite expert is d from them manhattan institute. some have made smart changes andfrom utah we have gornor herbert what did you do? >> we try to think long term. we move from the defined b
and imagine the taxpayer dollars used. john: border patrol, immigration, fema, e ven the nasa scientist. >> eventhe peace corps. >> at home insecurity we found 62 people getting paid to do work do you know, what they do full-time? just union work. homeland security. >> 40% of unionized. john: i am depressed their writing a book together and still set next to each other. elizabeth fact john: [applause] everyone wants more pay. i negotiate with my boss over mysalary, pension....
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. >> they didn't tell us anything. they said they didn't find anybody. >> parents frustrated and fearful as they arrived to pick up their children this afternoon. 1500 of them locked down indoors for three hours after a teenage girl was found bound in a school bathroom. we were learning about history than the principal came on the intercom and said there was a lock down. they locked them out for three and a half hours and they didn't give us any phone calls. a hard locked down by school officials and a secure perimeter set up by police at indian trail junior high and arm is still elementary the junior high school thoroughly searched after the restraining team was discovered the search came up and state. parents are fuming that they were left to fear the unknown school leaders are insisting proper protocol was followed but not much else. >> the search of the building outcome was that there was no danger and i appreciate the efforts that the police department 1/4. >>put forth. >> schmidtnorth side businesses on alert ton
. >> they didn't tell us anything. they said they didn't find anybody. >> parents frustrated and fearful as they arrived to pick up their children this afternoon. 1500 of them locked down indoors for three hours after a teenage girl was found bound in a school bathroom. we were learning about history than the principal came on the intercom and said there was a lock down. they locked them out for three and a half hours and they didn't give us any phone calls. a hard locked down by...
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i would use them as distraction for my own life. for instance, when evan was diagnosed with autism, i quickly got into a relationship, just to distract from the pain that i was going through, so i got in a relationship with jim carrey at the time and really allowed my mind to get caught up in, you know -- >> reporter: the romance. >> the romance, to numb, to numb really what i was going through. >> reporter: she turns 40 next month and after a long-term relationship with carrey and recently with football player brian urlacher, mccarthy is single again. she still doesn't believe in god, but that doesn't mean she's given up on her wild side. you constantly break this sexy girl stereotype by being smart and savvy and then you go and pose for playboy again. >> crazy. >> reporter: what's up with that? >> stereotyping is the biggest mistake you can ever do on anybody. i am an amazing mother. i am an amazing, i think, author and workhorse. and i'm also an amazing, like, fun, want to be sexy kind of girl. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm j
i would use them as distraction for my own life. for instance, when evan was diagnosed with autism, i quickly got into a relationship, just to distract from the pain that i was going through, so i got in a relationship with jim carrey at the time and really allowed my mind to get caught up in, you know -- >> reporter: the romance. >> the romance, to numb, to numb really what i was going through. >> reporter: she turns 40 next month and after a long-term relationship with...
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and they are thing essentials that us defense money is also going towards protecting us energy and the access to foreign oil well and maybe more convenient for politicians to just say that ok we're just going to do a little tinkering and fix things rather than to say we have to raise our taxes and cut spending but that's what we have time for thank you so much prodding or author and radio host for the market take care. all right it's time now for word of the day when we break down a financial term or concept for a very smart viewer but perhaps not the financial expert and today a very fitting to our conversation in fiscal cliff given warnings like this. this country moves closer to the fiscal cliff watch out the fiscal cliff is fast approaching the fiscal cliff looming the fiscal cliff it's looming scorched earth partisan politics could push america over of this cliff. all right we get it now even ben bernanke the fed with all of his tools the fed can't compensate for this fiasco. is a fiscal cliff is an address as i have said i don't think our tools are strong enough to offset the eff
and they are thing essentials that us defense money is also going towards protecting us energy and the access to foreign oil well and maybe more convenient for politicians to just say that ok we're just going to do a little tinkering and fix things rather than to say we have to raise our taxes and cut spending but that's what we have time for thank you so much prodding or author and radio host for the market take care. all right it's time now for word of the day when we break down a financial...
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and this sign says it all: be kind to us sandy. the governor of maryland has also declared a state of emergency >> in maryland... >> we have been here all day and, this is certainly the worst of... rain pelting down... this is not the worse... we have about 24 hours to go until the worst comes... the waves are fierce. hide tide and how long the storm will last is the most concerning... >> where are you? >> balcony of oceanside hotel... a big tourist site... the pool is drained... all visitors were evacuated here. the conditions are getting worse... >> sandy maybe 1,000 mi. away from chicago but local weather watchers are already predicting we will feel some of her a fax. high winds and high waves on lake michigan plus canceled flights at the airport are just the beginning of what we will see locally >> anyone who uses it chicago's lakefront path will want to be extra careful in the days ahead. we will feel the impact of hurricane sandy. feeling it already with extremely high winds... giant waves in lake michigan in the possibility
and this sign says it all: be kind to us sandy. the governor of maryland has also declared a state of emergency >> in maryland... >> we have been here all day and, this is certainly the worst of... rain pelting down... this is not the worse... we have about 24 hours to go until the worst comes... the waves are fierce. hide tide and how long the storm will last is the most concerning... >> where are you? >> balcony of oceanside hotel... a big tourist site... the pool is...
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